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SAW POLICEMAN MURRAY AT MRS. Wes BUREAU. | of Detective Price Found Him Looking Through Drawers Where Pawntickets Were Kept. Testimor damsain ’ i —————— NEW WITNESS AGAINST THE VOELPEL BOY Iboking through the dr rt r @ go out ant © f t It au ts the * ontalning 1s ete me \ STELTR 1ST EE SEABOARD BANK TO ISSUE BONDS. NOVELTY IN FINANCE Racy LAW AUTHORIZES SENDS $20.000.000 ACROSS STOCK CONVERSION. BROADWAY TWICE A DAY. we of Preferred Must te Approved by Hoth Classes of Stock. | Locked ve in ks Whieh tre roned Care ried by Clerks By a mpecial act Legislature y @eoured aut the 7 per ce: Stee! Trust and gent. bonds for ‘There is now no legat ‘ change and it will be carries eh | | ir? ) The circular givi @ conversion w mon and preferred londay or Tuesda: EL George W. nance Committee of { Steel Corporation, si “We have always mai plan would be carried out the ald of the passage doubly Perk! Pus referred stock atead of tw Present, as at | EVANS RESIGNS PENSION OFFICE WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. Resignation Not Take Effect ‘ al ue Ls In Open AR. to — SHIPPING NEWS. COULD RETALIATE ON CERMAN CODES SECRETARY WILSON HINTS TST ERIE TOES OF TRADE WAR. annive } WASHINGT NG STEAM tion take ded as # # City, Bavannan ve » CRAWFORD TURNS “ ALLEGED BEGGAR CHARGED FROM COURT. 5 Pri ! OMeer Who Hint Him eT - : . Seored fe ching Man's Art J i Vi ; Lad F A : " Hoo ) nS ur Th r iy + i Women's $3 Shoes at $2— THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 28° 1902, (LAMBERTS EASTER JEWELRY amber Wedding ee ack to the e when the ime hers of the Easter gloves to pro: ae d splay 14 Karat, $3 to $12 22 Karat, 18 Karat, $4 to $16 S6 to $24 CHARSE FOR ENGRAVING NO factory on th yur representative advantage of having our own Lie in Enrope to purchase diamoaiis wit ost apparent in our Diamond Basagement Feine=: gold. ma re of solid, hand made, 14 karat nufactured by our- iUstones tobe dnin nds are the most bril fant stones ¢ found ir wholesale prices—at ope. moort is one of es which jewellers ure me mis for our still having customer $10 to $375. atement of pri Importing who who came to us twentyefive the Potent reas: years ago. Engagement Rings, set with fine gems, from es with the state and juanufacturing are by the elimination ot the middle- There should be no confusion of fat of houses claiming ty sell high the man is your lenent wrade only secrets of low prices in the jewelry traae. Wiutis save , Store Op n| Vey Oid Gold Saturday Mtl Ys | Exchanged Evenings VUUMUE, | - Till 10 | sGLtGe, | SEWELER. SALI TRIE | Refashioned TABLES ON AGENT. More Stylish Shoes At Half-Price Tomorrow! IS DIS- \FETY offerin ol Stor th AND SAVING our Shoes © together in the Under-Priced Shoe ire in wood styles. comfortable—vet usual trou =( vottmay saver Tlf the cost, Or lear it hoes vou wine details on just the Read some Women's $3.50 Kid Shoes, $1.60— h 1 bee ti Insta: xole bat WwW omen’ s $3. 3.50 Shoes at Mik ralf, enamel leather Howelted and i 1 W STS Ss 5 82 33,34 Shoes ong Oxfords at $1. 20 pair pair worth two or kind you like. Nearly rts 50 a pair— right for new, \ nA Men’ Ss Lace Shoes at $1,20— ousaned pairs { spely, desirable Insts; mostly of wan in x dtentit t Al white: worth $2 nnd more, " told me of bey Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes er tips, lace and bute 181 hoes with cloth tops, sizem at {k hh wide toes and tips; sizes made neat toe shapes; vith heavy oak-tannod welted zea 1€0 2. 0081.70; larger slzes at $1.90. JOHN, “WANAMAKER. formerly AT Stewart & Co. Broadway Ath ave. .9thand 10th sts. Vener | Macttement & FIRE IN STATE PRISON. verely Injured, re nothing worse for “Al r « than a sn 1 cess,” says e House the asee Green Shutters,” a book that con-| > Consideranle tains a great many just such wise until the convi fire de 3 pane ct fire department had | serially in the Evening World. with excitement prevatted| OS World Wants, A insignificast Et year ny rates the coming of Spring. The stock is “now replete the colors and scintillations i nak 1 akin. Seamless | HURT IN FALL DOWN SHAFT. & Convicts Until Workman Drops Five Stories and It ts now being published| extinguished the flaines. ‘The loss ~t ‘The Road to Success is via Suxdey | es ee Would You Be Well Dressed for EASTER? Here is a picture showing just how stylish you would ‘ook in our clothes. It is reproduced exaetly from hun- dreds of like garments in stock. O-MORROW is th day this past wee Of e got to or built on e last day before Easter—it will be a busy one. saw crowds of men here—but that is history. ry man we ask, have you just the clothes you want? If you're the man pho fore from your tailor you're the man our clothes will interest, for they are ertect lines as the best custom tailors’ Barren arate you're the man who thinks because our cloth ng is the best. it is high priced—don’t—g10 to $28 is the range for Suit or Over- coat —in price feature only is our clothing on a par with the ordinary ready-made sort. These are the reasons why we are always busy, these are the reasons that should prompt you to come. MEN'S SPRING SUITS. MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, 7 ee “‘Top Coats,”” short and boxy, cut with broad shoul ‘e-Breasted Sack Suits. ders, very full and loose, made from tan coverts ali-wool black and Oxfe and black cheviots. $10 p to our ‘Top Coats,’’ wad: trom tan, brown and olive ds, om black and dark Oxe coverts, unfinished worst nixtures—loose and boxy, well-shaped broad $12 Yesterday and every other sar “Sing made from strong, 1 cheviots, trimmed dof excel- $10 Singte- Breasted Sack Ce 4 usual stan A wide range of t f light ed Cassimeres, black | SPoulde aan bie 2 a Ghavisie ind Top Coats’” in the new overplaided effects, greenish nd) DUCK rough-face viots and $42 ant tan coverts: back, Oxford and Cambridge mixtures, Thibets, serges, cheviots and diagonals—extremely loose, Fancy unfinished | broad-shouldered 2g single Ereasied Sack Su:ts.”” b k Worsteds, soft feeling black and black, smart $15 ~ t Saits.”” Besutitul effect rsted and fine, rough, unfinish- ets and black worsted $20 '" ** Two-Button Double-Breasted Sack Suits,” . dressy black Cheviots, military style, long stitched collars, cuffs and bottoms, ‘ $15 ‘Medium Length Coats”” made from tan and all ee ibets. Oxford and Cam- erges and diagonals, check and st ipe patterns I ** Sinale-Breasted Sack ht colored W .tich black Thi ¢ from the finest blacks eds, vicunas and tan coverts, luxuriously silk. out to edge of lapels, trout $22 and $28 \ “The New Paddocks,’” made with broad, smpely i materials, ‘Thibets, “unfi en ee shoulders, form-titting to Waist, Tong, racelul, flaring \ collar, sn g at neck, broa skirt, light colored and ford coverts, blac! f ga ee EST cen Cam oo etd ee Say PRINCE ALBERT AND CUTAWAY COATS AND VESTS. The princely frock coat and the cutaway coat and vest will be much in evidence Easterday—cere tainly a great many of ours will—we have sold many—such an easy matter to sell the good sort, They are made in our own workrooms by custom tailors and are perfect in every detail. Prince Albert Coats and Vests of biack Cheviot, silk faced, $18 of black Thibet, silk lined, $25 from black Cheviots, $10 rom black Clay Diagonais, $12 from black Thibets and Clay Diagonals, $15 Men's Shoes, $3. Men’s Colored Shirts, 98ce Men's Hats— Der! and Soft Hats, $1.85 Men's Easter Neckwear, 50c. Men's Lightweight Mocha Kid Gloves, $1. OPEN TO-NIGHT MAIL ORDERS TILL 10 P.M. PROMPTLY SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P, AIEEE D pwie B® .uMANN noes ly 14a-148 West l25"St- Wear 7” Ave. Vist Values Even More Sensa- tional than Previous Offerings for the Anniversary’s Finale! 0 sale has achieved a more enviable record than the one that will conclude here to-morrow) night—our Eighth Anniversary Sale. We be-| lieve it will always stand as a precedent—as a worthy example of what enterprise, the judicious} use of large capital and an honorable name can accomplish. | We have two more days before us—two highly important days before the conclusion of this sale— and these we hope to see even more generously at- tended than any of the best preceding days, that} the triumph may prove greater. The finale must be fitting. It will be, Sensational as our previous offerings for this sale proved, those we have ready for you to-day and to-morrow will eclipse them! So you can imagine the extraordinary character of the values.| 40 Beautiful Souvenirs Free! TO ALL PURCHASERS: Dainty works of art in glass, made by Prof. G. H. Perreault, the sensation at the World’s Fair, who will continue his wonderful exhibitions up to Saturday evening. Paul Philippoteaux'’s magnificent $25,000 painting, “The Invasion,” on exhibition, [ACCOUNTS OPENED. | | LIBERAL TERMS. a OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. THIS ASTOUNDING BARGAIN will give you a faint idea of the values offered at this sale. Think of it! Massive, well finished, sola and quartered itound Extension like cut, 6 foot FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, UPHOLSTERIES, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ETC. THE WORLD ALMANAC, ‘For1902. Price 25c. BY MAIL 3% CENTS.